[outages] Wide-area multi-carrier NE US cell outage

Stephens, Jamie A Jamie.Stephens at charter.com
Fri Sep 6 19:31:18 EDT 2019


They probably all use a common last mile provider




On Sep 6, 2019, at 7:28 PM, Jay R. Ashworth via Outages <outages at outages.org<mailto:outages at outages.org>> wrote:

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From: "Jay R. Ashworth via Outages" <outages at outages.org<mailto:outages at outages.org>>

What's going on is that T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and US Cellular
*ALL* have big outages in the NE corridor; all big report spikes in the
last hour or two.

Not sure what's up, but let's limit responses on this thread to "I actually
know what's up".  :-)

And those answers, when we get them, will be doubly interesting: all 6
carriers' trouble report counts are trending down just as fast as they
spiked -- the spikes are the same shape, at roughly the same time.

That can't really be an accident...

Cheers,
-- jra
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